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market overview The heart of The Tribune is the people… in Greeley/Evans and around Weld County, a county geographically larger than some states. Weld consistently ranks in the top 10 nationally for the amount of ag products sold. Built upon a rich history in agriculture’s leading practices and pioneers in water laws, agribusiness growth continues while business success grows into new industries. Today, we are home to a thriving energy industry utilizing new technologies in gas and oil procurement. Greeley/Evans was one of the first planned communities in the country based on diverse resources and easy access routes. Thirty miles east of the Rocky Mountains and fifty miles northeast of Denver, accessibility supports what is now a midsize city at 130,00 with UNC, offering bigger city amenities to sustain homes across the region. Greeley has recently ranked 10th among 15 cities that are driving the U.S. by Business Insider. While home to a Division I university and a flourishing community college, the true quality of life is built upon the unique and unexpectedly diverse residents. From authors, artists, athletes and musicians to choice medical centers, regional business headquarters and even internationally celebrated monster makers and hat makers, the community’s character and quality is undeniable. There is a pride in entertaining illustrated in culture, sports, concerts, rodeos and community events. The Tribune shares the voices of industry, education and lifestyle while reaching over 81% of residents every week. Through our well balanced demographic mix, Greeley/Evans residents and Tribune readers embrace the hometown feel and friendly, welcoming attitude that keeps us green and growing as the centralized resource in all areas of life and commerce.
audience demographics Population*
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120,220
Household Income* Greeley & Evans, CO ���������������
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$48,175 42,968
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3,849
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powerful reach Print Edition The Tribune delivers the most complete package of news & information seven days a week. With distribution reaching over 22 unique zip codes, over 21 GreeleyTribune 15,600 delivered daily and 18,200 on Sundays in addition to our ‘Half the world is on fire’ digital readers, loyal readers cite The Tribune as their centralized resource of information & commerce. TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE TRIBUNE, CALL 970.352.8089 |
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APRIL 18, 2015
GREELEY, COLORADO ONE DOLLAR VOL. 144 NO. 157
« GREELEY FIREFIGHTERS extinguish blaze near Greeley-Weld County Airport
KELSEY BRUNNER/ For The Tribune
AN OIL AND GAS waste water tank soars through the sky after an explosion on Friday near the Greeley-Weld Airport. An oil tanker was struck by lightning causing a fire to spread to two other trucks and the storage tanks behind. To see video coverage of the fire, find this story at www.greeleytribune.com. By James Redmond
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jredmond@greeleytribune.com
he fire at a wastewater injection well site just northeast of the Greeley-Weld County Airport on Friday could mean a total loss at the facility, Greeley Fire Marshal Dale Lyman said.
About 1:15 p.m., a lightning bolt struck a water storage tank at the C4 facility east of the airport, causing a series of explosions and a fire that went on into the evening. After keeping the fire contained much of the day, firefighters began attack operations to extinguish the blaze about 5:30 p.m. Lyman said they had much of it knocked down about half an hour later. By 6:45 p.m. the fire was out.
“It was still kind of a smoldering hulk,” he said. There were no reports of injuries. Although quickly contained, explosions and fireballs erupted from the fire throughout the afternoon, spewing black smoke into the sky, which was visible for miles. The roar of the fire sounded like a freight train rumbling past. A little after 3 p.m., the fire
spread south toward a grouping of tanks, a loud whistling sound preceded a large explosion that launched a tank into the air. The tank landed about 60 feet from the site. That afternoon, several tanks became airborne in the same fashion.
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LeVar Burton: Spark kids’ Greeley Mall brings on At imaginations with reading Home as new anchor store By Trenton Sperry tsperry@greeleytribune.com
The cellphone. The tablet computer. E-Readers. Decades ago, technologies that today feel second-nature were nothing but nebulous concepts in the imaginations of science fiction authors and screenplay writers. When those ideas were broadcast into the homes of America’s children via television, however, generations worked to bring them into reality. “That which we focus our imagina-
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By Bridgett Weaver bweaver@greeleytribune.com
Greeley Mall officials made claims in February that they were working to revitalize the mall and add a new anchor store. Just a couple months later, they’re coming through on their promises. Officials from the national brand At Home, a home decor superstore, confirmed Friday that they will become a new mall anchor and take over the 95,000-squarefoot anchor at the east end of the Greeley
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Mall that for years housed Dillard’s. With a targeted open date in August, construction already has begun for the At Home space. “We do operate a very flexible real estate model, so when second generation sites like this come available, we can move quickly,” said Stacey Sullivan, director of public relations and corporate communications for At Home.
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CONTINUED A7: Greeley Mall
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APRIL 18, 2015
GREELEY, COLORADO ONE DOLLAR VOL. 144 NO. 157
« GREELEY FIREFIGHTERS extinguish blaze near Greeley-Weld County Airport
‘Half the world is on fire’
KELSEY BRUNNER/ For The Tribune
AN OIL AND GAS waste water tank soars through the sky after an explosion on Friday near the Greeley-Weld Airport. An oil tanker was struck by lightning causing a fire to spread to two other trucks and the storage tanks behind. To see video coverage of the fire, find this story at www.greeleytribune.com. By James Redmond
T
jredmond@greeleytribune.com
he fire at a wastewater injection well site just northeast of the Greeley-Weld County Airport on Friday could mean a total loss at the facility, Greeley Fire Marshal Dale Lyman said.
About 1:15 p.m., a lightning bolt struck a water storage tank at the C4 facility east of the airport, causing a series of explosions and a fire that went on into the evening. After keeping the fire contained much of the day, firefighters began attack operations to extinguish the blaze about 5:30 p.m. Lyman said they had much of it knocked down about half an hour later. By 6:45 p.m. the fire was out.
“It was still kind of a smoldering hulk,” he said. There were no reports of injuries. Although quickly contained, explosions and fireballs erupted from the fire throughout the afternoon, spewing black smoke into the sky, which was visible for miles. The roar of the fire sounded like a freight train rumbling past. A little after 3 p.m., the fire
spread south toward a grouping of tanks, a loud whistling sound preceded a large explosion that launched a tank into the air. The tank landed about 60 feet from the site. That afternoon, several tanks became airborne in the same fashion.
» Explosion site Lucerne
392
47
64
Greeley Airport
85
263
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CONTINUED A6: Greeley Fire
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LeVar Burton: Spark kids’ Greeley Mall brings on At imaginations with reading Home as new anchor store By Trenton Sperry tsperry@greeleytribune.com
The cellphone. The tablet computer. E-Readers. Decades ago, technologies that today feel second-nature were nothing but nebulous concepts in the imaginations of science fiction authors and screenplay writers. When those ideas were broadcast into the homes of America’s children via television, however, generations worked to bring them into reality. “That which we focus our imagina-
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By Bridgett Weaver bweaver@greeleytribune.com
Greeley Mall officials made claims in February that they were working to revitalize the mall and add a new anchor store. Just a couple months later, they’re coming through on their promises. Officials from the national brand At Home, a home decor superstore, confirmed Friday that they will become a new mall anchor and take over the 95,000-squarefoot anchor at the east end of the Greeley
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CONTINUED A7: Burton
« WHAT’S INSIDE
Mall that for years housed Dillard’s. With a targeted open date in August, construction already has begun for the At Home space. “We do operate a very flexible real estate model, so when second generation sites like this come available, we can move quickly,” said Stacey Sullivan, director of public relations and corporate communications for At Home.
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CONTINUED A7: Greeley Mall
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JAZZED UP
TODAY Cloudy, with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms
Young musicians enjoy UNC/ Greeley Jazz Festival’s group performances. Page A4.
Cloudywitha40% chance of showers High 58 Low 34
High 58 Low 34 WEATHER, XX
B10: Weather
C1-D6: Classifieds B9: Comics A3: Daily Planner B10: Faith D5: Games A2: Lottery
A9: Movie listings A9: Obituaries A8: Opinion B1-B7: Sports B4: TV grid
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